Still tired from springing forward?
Take the night off from cooking and doing dishes, come join Skyview for PTO Give Back night TONIGHT at Pizza Inn. Make sure to mention your child's teacher, the class with the most participation will receive a free buffet and the teacher will earn a gift card.

Looking for a fun night out with the family, come and play BINGO this Saturday and support our High School Seniors!

Monday - Men In Black wear all black
Tuesday - Tired Teachers wear PJs
Wednesday - Wacky Wednesday wear crazy head gear
Thursday - Anything but a water bottle
Friday - Wear Pink and Red






















Here at Skyview, we’re so lucky to have such an amazing and dedicated professional like Ms. Rundle on our team. She’s always kind, thoughtful, and puts a positive spin on everything—her kindness and caring nature make our school a warmer, more welcoming place for everyone. We just want to give a huge thank you to her for all the hard work and heart she puts into supporting us. We truly appreciate you, Ms. Rundle!




This could be YOU… our next Future Chef! Students are invited to create a recipe inspired by a country or culture from anywhere in the world. From savory dishes to sweet treats, the possibilities are endless! ✈️🍜🌮
✨ One lucky winner from our school will compete March 5 at YHS in the Future Chefs Finals!
More details coming soon!

We are super thrilled to inform you that after those endless snow days, we are FINALLY back in school. So a quick update—forget about celebrating the 100th day of school today, we will celebrate on the ACTUAL 100th day, next Friday, February 6, 2026. Because clearly, being in charge of the weather to control this is not our thing, LOL. If your child's class has some “exciting” activities lined up, don’t worry they will send out that information to you soon. Welcome back, we are so happy to see everyone here today!

Out of an abundance of caution , Yukon Public Schools is closed Friday, January 23, 2026 due to forecasted weather. Please stay safe and warm.


Friday is the last day to send any items you may be able to share for those in need.

Hello Skyview Families!
We're excited to kick off our Twelve Days of School to Christmas Break countdown this Thursday! Remember, joining in is completely up to you—whether you want to do just a few activities, none of them, or all of them, it’s totally fine. Feel free to participate at whatever level feels right for you and your family. Our main hope is that this fun time brings joy without any stress, so you can enjoy the holiday season together!

Tomorrow is our annual Santa photograpgh day. If you would like to purchase a 5x7 photo they will be $5 each. You can send cash or check made payable to Skyview PTO to school tomorrow with your child. Please label the baggie or envelope with your child's name and also write Santa photo on it so your student's teachers will know what the money is for. You MUST pre-pay so we know who is getting a photograph taken and who is just visiting. All students will have a chance to visit with him if they chose to.




October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month, and our Unified initiative is ROCK YOUR SOCKS. Chromosomes can look a bit like socks, and while some people have the usual number, some amazing friends have an extra copy of Chromosome 21. This extra chromosome is what leads to Down Syndrome, a condition that may impact learning and development, yet does not limit the joy, talents, or incredible contributions of these individuals to our school and community.
This Wednesday, while you enjoy wearing your pajamas to school, add your funkiest, brightest, and most unique socks to show your support for students, friends, and family with Down syndrome.
Let’s celebrate inclusion. Let’s celebrate differences. Let’s rock those socks, Millers!

Next week we will have optional dress up days.


Officer Butcher gave our kids a hands-on look at his uniform, badge, handcuffs, radio, and all! They even got to try on their very own mini badges.
In true RISE fashion, we sent him off with a heartfelt letter about how to best communicate with us, how officers can best serve our students, and how much we appreciate the work Officer Butcher does every day.
Thank you, Officer Butcher, for your service and for helping our students see that law enforcement officers can be both heroes and friends!










This week in Mrs. Stanton's kindergarten, the kids had fun exploring foil and discovering how it reflects light! They also learned about a city in an area where during the winter the sun never makes an appearance. To bring the science lesson to life, they used the foil to mimic shining light on a little paper model of a town, making learning both interactive and exciting!


